Monday, August 24, 2015

First Day of School 2015


Here we go again! Back to school!!  Back to routines, back to schedules, back to reality. Everyone is super excited. Well, I am...

Only two for me to photograph this year. Stefanie is a junior and Rachel is a fresh(wo)man. No more little kids around here, just high school girls and suspiciously enough, high school boys...

Stefanie & Rachel
Junior! 
Fresh(wo)man!
AJ also started school today and was kind enough to send me a photo, first day of freshman year of college at BGSU.

College Freshman
Dominic started school a week ago and was gently coerced into also sending a photo! He is a Yearling at West Point, sophomore to us non-military people.

Cadet Corporal DelRosso
To celebrate I made some studious owls for us to enjoy. I think these might last a little longer than when the boys are around!


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

The Falcon Has Left the Nest!


Today was the day. AJ is off to great places, he's off and away. (to borrow just a bit from Dr. Seuss). He's been ready to go for awhile since he had to pack back in June before we left Germany.

Packing
Just two giant suitcases, not too bad.

He moved into Founders Hall at Bowling Green State University. Since he's in the Honors Community he was able to move in a day early which meant less lines and less traffic for us. Woohooo!

715am - on our way to BGSU
The day went very smoothly, no traffic, I didn't get lost and had to wait maybe five minutes to park the car. Unloading the car was easy since AJ really doesn't have that much. I wonder if it will be different by his senior year?

I liked that the rental agency gave me a minivan but we really didn't need it!
Plus they have these great carts that you put all your stuff in and volunteers who help wheel them to the elevators and then your room. By the time I had moved the car to longterm parking and walked back AJ was in his room unpacking.


We unpacked and organized, he was kind enough to let me help and then we celebrated with lunch at AJ's favorite place - Buffalo Wild Wings. Afterwards, we did the required run to Walmart for what we forgot. Not too bad; a lightbulb because neither one of us noticed the lamp didn't have one, a volleyball because somehow he had a football and basketball but not a volleyball, poster stick tape and a calculator because oops, his is in Germany.


We did one more loop around campus, had some pinkberry and then that was it, AJ was off to college!


Sunday, August 2, 2015

Golden Anniversary!



Most of my extended family from my mom's side
I was lucky enough to sneak away to Chicago for a weekend to celebrate my Aunt Theresa and Uncle John's 50th Anniversary. This was a true gift of family and time to me. Steve took the reins in the Ithaca for the last weekend in the US while I jetted away for a responsibility free weekend!

The gorgeous, happy couple!
My cousin Stacey's cute kids provided the welcome at the airport, even carrying my ridiculously heavy suitcase!

Nathan, Gwyneth & Jack
The next day we headed off to Chicago all dressed up for the boat cruise in Lake Michigan celebrating the happy couple!

In the backseat with the cool kids!
We were a little early which just gave us time to visit with more people and enjoy the awesome weather on Navy Pier.

Mom & Daughters on Navy Pier
Mom, Missy, Mel
What a fun, fun day for all of us. The weather was perfect, the boat was fabulous but the absolute BEST part was the company. Nearly all my cousins were there and catching up with them and hearing about their lives and their families was absolutely terrific.  Of course a 2 hour cruise was not enough time so we just all stayed at Navy Pier afterwards for dinner and the fireworks. Such a fun time enjoying each other's company! I can't wait to do it again!



Saturday, August 1, 2015

Watkins Glen Italian Festival


Grandma, Dominic
Stefanie, Brian, AJ & Rachel
Steve and the kids went to the Watkins Glen Italian Festival today. By all accounts they had a wonderfully fun time with Grandma and their cousin Brian.


Watkins Glen is the town where Steve's parents were raised. We also used to take the kids to this parade when they were little and we lived in Ithaca.



Now instead of face-painting the girls get Henna drawings!